IEEE 1100-2005
IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment(Color Book® Series) - Redline
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IEEE 1100-2005 is the IEEE Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment, issued as a redline Color Book® Series document. It addresses practical methods for supplying power and establishing grounding arrangements for sensitive electronic equipment, where electrical noise, interference, and grounding faults can affect operation. As a technical reference in power, energy, and electronic systems, IEEE 1100-2005 helps clarify design and installation choices that support stable performance and dependable operation.
About IEEE 1100-2005
This standard focuses on recommended practices for powering and grounding electronic equipment in a way that supports predictable electrical performance. It is commonly used as a technical guide for understanding how power distribution, grounding paths, and related installation decisions can influence equipment behavior. The redline format is useful for review and comparison, especially when tracking changes or assessing revisions against prior content. For engineers and buyers, IEEE 1100-2005 offers a focused reference for evaluating grounding and power practices.
Where is IEEE 1100-2005 used?
IEEE 1100-2005 is typically used in environments with electronic systems that are sensitive to power quality and grounding conditions. That may include control rooms, laboratory installations, industrial electronics, communication equipment, and other systems where stable operation depends on careful grounding practice. It is relevant during equipment specification, facility planning, and installation review, particularly when teams need a common technical basis for power and grounding decisions across components, circuits, and devices.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard matters because grounding and powering choices can affect reliability, interference, and overall system consistency. Using a recognized reference such as IEEE 1100-2005 can support design control, procurement review, and installation documentation when electronic equipment must operate within defined electrical conditions. It may also help reduce avoidable problems during testing or troubleshooting by establishing a clearer basis for acceptable power and grounding arrangements. For many projects, that improves coordination and lowers operational risk.
- Powering recommendations for electronic equipment
- Grounding practices and electrical reference paths
- Redline review format for change comparison
- Technical guidance for sensitive installations
- Support for design and procurement decisions
- Publication Date: 2006
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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